Even though the yacht was built from steel,…

…beneficial for strength and rigidity, the rounded outer surfaces and ventilation outlets were moulded parts made from composite materials and fixed onto the steel sub-structure. That saved weight and time during construction and eases up maintenance while the yacht is in use.

Another innovation are the seven floor-length windows…

…on both sides of the owner’s suite. They are slightly tilted towards the direction of travel. A small bend in the upper part of the glass lets in daylight from the side and obliquely from above. A sophisticated steel construction was necessary to fit these windows.